Hi Lionel,
On Fri, 2011-11-11 at 13:08 +0100, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
I've started to take care of the PostgreSQL native (SDBC) driver for
LibreOffice, based on the "old" code at dba.openoffice.org. It is not
100% feature-complete, but "it works". Are there any oppositions to
merging it into master so that it is bundled with LO 3.5, as is the
MySQL driver?
As I said privately, no opposition from me - it sounds wonderful.
- The code is LGPLv2.1-only, not LGPL3
Really not ideal, but bearable for now I suppose. It'd be great if (as
new bits of code are written) if we have the git history for that so we
can get ownership right, and progressively cleanse the code to
MPL/LGPLv3+ in future - but not a blocker I think.
- Currently developed as a "fork" of libreoffice-3-4 which adds
directory connectivity/source/drivers/postgresql
sounds lovely.
- The build system currently "just" creates a .oxt file; should
probably be changed to take into account
"--with-extension-integration"; would appreciate help/clue in how
to do that / what needs to be done.
Personally I've never understood why we package built-in extensions
as .oxt files ;-) but if it works why not. I'd suggest just checking it
in and asking for some autotools guru to help out with making it more
conditional - no doubt they will.
In the absence of opposition, I intend to forward-port and commit next
week, to give some time to shake out any potential problem before 5
December.
Beautiful; it sounds lovely,
Thanks for that !
Michael.
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